Archives|CURRENT TOPICS ABROAD.; GEN. GRANT'S VISIT TO ENGLAND--HOSPITALITIES OF LIVERPOOL OFFERED TO HIM--DEATHS FROM SMALL-POX IN LONDON--THE HOUSE OF AN ITALIAN POLICE INSPECTOR BLOWN UP BY BRIGANDS--THE PARIS EXHIBITION--THE COLLIERS' STRIKE IN BELGIUM.

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CURRENT TOPICS ABROAD.; GEN. GRANT'S VISIT TO ENGLAND--HOSPITALITIES OF LIVERPOOL OFFERED TO HIM--DEATHS FROM SMALL-POX IN LONDON--THE HOUSE OF AN ITALIAN POLICE INSPECTOR BLOWN UP BY BRIGANDS--THE PARIS EXHIBITION--THE COLLIERS' STRIKE IN BELGIUM.

LONDON, May 24.--It is announced from Liverpool that Mr. Fairchild, the United States Consul there, is absent on leave, and that Mr. Badeau, Consul-General at London, is going to Liverpool to receive ex-President Grant. The Mayor of Liverpool has tendered his hospitalities to the distinguished traveler. There were 70 deaths from small-pox in London last week. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on May 25, 1877, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: CURRENT TOPICS ABROAD.; GEN. GRANT'S VISIT TO ENGLAND--HOSPITALITIES OF LIVERPOOL OFFERED TO HIM--DEATHS FROM SMALL-POX IN LONDON--THE HOUSE OF AN ITALIAN POLICE INSPECTOR BLOWN UP BY BRIGANDS--THE PARIS EXHIBITION--THE COLLIERS' STRIKE IN BELGIUM. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe